Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP)
HIV
Prevention
Scientific
Federation proudly invites all the participants from all over the world to attend
2nd International Conference & Expo on HIV & AIDS during Sep 17-18,
2018 in Toronto, Canada.
In recent research, it found that
ageist stereotypes that lead to discrimination and prejudice against older
people later it occurs frequently in young and can be seen in children at the
age of 3. The most important factor associated ageist stereotypes was the poor
quality of contact with grandparents. To assess aspects of ageism the youth
were primarily white from urban and rural areas, and from a range of
socioeconomic statuses. They also collected information from the youths.
The World Health Organization
(WHO) guidelines on when to start antiretroviral therapy and on pre-exposure
prophylaxis (PrEP) for HIV. Qualitative data was sort of health care providers
working at the public family planning clinic and other key informants (KIs)
working with young women. They were identified by the study staff using local
networks to document perspectives on factors influencing young womenās
decisions to take up and adhere to PrEP as an HIV prevention strategy. Textual data coding as a primary qualitative
analytical approach was used to summarize, extract meaning and condense the
data using Nvivo.
HIV-AIDS-2018 will provide the
excellent opportunities for the researchers, scientists, professors, delegates
and students from all over the world exchange information on HIV-AIDS which
contains plenary sessions, keynote speeches, poster, and oral presentations on
HIV-AIDS On Emerging area on Immunology, Microbiology, Infection&Imunnity,
Public Health, Infectious Diseases, Virology, Pathology, Psychology,
Biochemistry, Epidemiology, Gynecology, Global Health, and Population Health.
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